It is said that the first casualty of war is the truth. You
may think this was confirmed by what transpired in the Middle
East just now, and you'd be correct.
But more menacingly, it was confirmed by what happened in
the New York to Washington corridor of power where Gabriel
Schoenfeld cobbled together an example of Jewish moral clarity you'd believe is
a mudslide coming down the side of a mountain.
Jewish clarity is not one side of the coin; it is the coin
itself, made as it is with two “similarly” different sides. On one side there
is an inscription that says, heads I win. On the other side there is an
inscription that says, tails you lose. Thus, if attacked by someone for no
apparent reason, Israel
has the right to defend itself. On the other hand, when attacking someone for
no apparent reason, Israel
has a “similar” right to defend itself. Figure this one out and you'll have
grasped the ambiguity of Jewish moral clarity.
You need to know that Gabriel Schoenfeld was the senior
adviser to Mitt Romney when, as candidate running to be President of the United
States, the latter went to Israel and, for a million dollars, blurted out the
kind of stuff that comes out the rear end of a horse. Schoenfeld had Romney say
something to the effect that anyone who converts to Judaism automatically
becomes superior to the Palestinians. Of course, because it is a fact that
humanity considers itself equal to the Palestinians, it follows that a
converted Jew is superior to all of us according to Mitt Romney and Gabriel
Schoenfeld.
And that's the man who wrote an article under the title:
“President Trump's inconsistent Middle East
strategies cast uncertainty over the volatile region,” published on February
10, 2018 in the New York Daily News. The article's message is just another way
to practice the Jewish habit of telling a non-Jew that his strategy is not
morally clear because the writer fails to see how Israel can win whether the coin
says head or says tail.
Go over the article, my friend, and see for yourself.
Schoenfeld begins his discussion by saying that a drone was
flown from Syria into the
skies of northern Israel .
Note that he calls Northern Israel what is actually the Golan
Heights , which is occupied Syrian territory. When this happened, Israel saw the need to defend itself because a
drone was flown from Syria
over Syria ,
says Schoenfeld. He goes on to say that Israel
responded by destroying the Syrian air-defense system, but then admitted that
the same system – though inoperable – brought down one of America 's most advanced warplanes, the F-16 that
was given to Israel
free of charge. You got to admit, something isn't kosher in this story, but
then again, we're facing clarity of the Jewish ambiguous kind.
And it was this same clarity that, for fifty years, was used
as a tool with which the Jews trained the zoo creatures of the American
Congress. They were trained to believe that Israel exists in the Middle
East––not only to defend itself, which it could do with the little finger
but––to defend America too. And for this, Israel
needs more than a finger from America ,
said the Jewish lobby in America ;
it needs the whole arm. And the Congress of creatures responded by giving
Israel one arm, and then two arms and then 38 billions of them. But look what
Schoenfeld says the result has been: “This is ominous news. The Iranian-Israeli
conflict has now arrived on Israel 's
doorstep.” Oh gosh! Calamity! Calamity! Billions and billions of American
greenbacks gone down the toilet of the Jewish lobby, and nobody will be held
accountable for this waste or any other Jewish waste.
So what do you think the bellyaching Jew will do now? Of
course, he'll blame the failure on everybody except the Jews. Everybody in this
context includes America
that cut its own arm to feed the insatiably cannibalistic Jews. Thus,
Schoenfeld begins to set up the list of those he blames as follows: “This is an
appropriate moment to take stock of what the Trump administration has done and
is doing in the region.” He goes on to name Trump, Obama –– and his
predecessors going all the way back to Jimmy Carter.
In addition to the current and former presidents, Schoenfeld
also blamed Jared Kushner, Iranian imperial ambition, the Iranian Quds Force
and the Iraqi troops. He blamed each for one thing or another; reasons that
factored into Israel 's
inability to defend itself, let alone defend America , says he.
And he ends the article with the traditional Judeo-Yiddish
insult. It goes like this:
“If a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds,
one is left to wonder what size mind with foolish inconsistency is now charting
American policy in one of the most volatile regions of the world. Any American
president no matter how brilliant would find the 8-way chess game underway in
the ruins of Syria and Iraq an
insuperable challenge. A president who is just learning the rules is almost
certain to be outplayed before his turn even arrives”.
Do you know what that means, my friend? It means these
people are so terrified of what they brought on themselves yet again they are
crapping in their pants.